(Last Update: 12.09.2024) If you ask me what the most important events in Paris excite me, I will undoubtedly say that one of them is Journées du Patrimoine - Cultural Heritage Days. Within the scope of this event, which is held every year in mid-September and should not be missed, countless government institutions, palaces, museums and many monumental buildings that you would not have the chance to visit in normal times open their doors to visitors.
(Last Update: 21.03.2023) Since 2014, when I first started blogging, I used to prepare articles specific to that year for the Cultural Heritage Days event held every September, but over time, I decided to gather this topic under a single title and share more comprehensive and up-to-date information. Therefore, for detailed and up-to-date information about the Cultural Heritage Days event, please visit the link below.
(Last Update: 11.09.2024) It is time to get to know the last of the three important state institutions located in the Palais Royal, one of the most special buildings in Paris, the Conseil Constitutionnel, that is, the Constitutional Council. Of course, this article is not a legal review, I would like you to think of it as an article written by a traveler visiting Paris from the perspective of a tourist, introducing the interior of a beautiful palace that he saw and loved from the outside. Or deep law?
(Last Update: 11.09.2024) There are many magnificent buildings in Paris that we do not turn our heads to see even though they are in public, and even if we do, we cannot imagine what is inside. Most of these buildings are important institutions that shape not only their architectural and historical value, but also world history and therefore our lives. When Paris became the capital of France, many government institutions were integrated into the fabric of the city.
(Last Update: 11.09.2024) There are beautiful buildings in Paris that you can not only visit and see, but even if you cannot see the inside, I want you to know what is inside when you look from the outside. One of them is the Palais Royal, located opposite the Louvre Museum. I had previously written a detailed article about the Palais Royal (pale royal or pale ğoyal) and in that article I shared many photos of the external view of the palace. one after another
(Last Update: 21.03.2023) Since 2014, when I first started blogging, I used to prepare articles specific to that year for the Cultural Heritage Days event held every September, but over time, I decided to gather this topic under a single title and share more comprehensive and up-to-date information. Therefore, for detailed and up-to-date information about the Cultural Heritage Days event, please visit the link below.
(Last Update: 10.09.2024) The subject of this article will be the French National Academy of Medicine. We will briefly get to know the academy and visit the academy's building located in the 6th arrondissement. The history of the French National Academy of Medicine dates back to 1731. It was first known as the Royal Academy of Surgery (Académie Royal de Chirurgie) in the 1778th century. The academy, founded by the order of Louis XVI in XNUMX. Royal Society of Medicine founded by Louis
(Last Update: 10.09.2024) The subject of this article is the Assemblée Nationale de France, that is, the French National Assembly, the bastion of French democracy. Of course, in such a travel and life blog, questions such as what is democracy, what is the most ideal form of government, and whether "equality and freedom" are just a fairy tale? I don't have a priority to look for the answer. I only see what I see from the outside, through the eyes of a stranger, and what I see inside.
(Last Update: 21.03.2023) Since 2014, when I first started blogging, I used to prepare articles specific to that year for the Cultural Heritage Days event held every September, but over time, I decided to gather this topic under a single title and share more comprehensive and up-to-date information. Therefore, for detailed and up-to-date information about the Cultural Heritage Days event, please visit the link below.
(Last Update: 21.03.2023) Since 2014, when I first started blogging, I used to prepare articles specific to that year for the Cultural Heritage Days event held every September, but over time, I decided to gather this topic under a single title and share more comprehensive and up-to-date information. Therefore, for detailed and up-to-date information about the Cultural Heritage Days event, please visit the link below.